Enhanced Gender-Basec violence protocol for the region of peel
This newly Enhanced Violence Against Women Protocol represents an integration of the previous Peel Region Woman Abuse Response Protocol 2006 and the Peel Sexual Assault Emergency Response Protocol 2007. The work to integrate these previous protocols reflects PCAWA’s understanding of the reality that violence exists on a spectrum and women can experience multiple and overlapping forms of violence simultaneously. This resulting protocol harnesses the strength of the community, survivors, skilled professionals and service providers, research institutes and committed organizations and other regional actors to support an improved, collaborative and coordinated response to violence against women in the region.
The Protocol provides agencies with promising practice guidelines in an effort to help them enhance supports and services for women who have experienced violence in the Region of Peel. The ultimate goal is to support member agencies in providing a consistent, supportive and inclusive response to reduce the systemic barriers that exist for survivors of violence in the region.
Click here to access the Enhanced Violence Against Women Protocol for the Region of Peel
PCAWA would like to thank the PCAWA membership and particularly the Systems Integration Workgroup for their direction, support and active participation in the development of the Enhanced Violence Against Women Protocol for The Region of Peel. The development of this protocol also could not have happened without the input and guidance of women survivors of violence in Peel. This protocol was prepared by Consultant, Jacqueline Benn-John with input from the PCAWA Advisory Committee and editing from the PCAWA Coordinator, Laura Hartley and Co-Chairs Sharon Floyd and Sharon Mayne-Devine.
The protocol was funded through the generous support of the Region of Peel and the Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration.
The Protocol provides agencies with promising practice guidelines in an effort to help them enhance supports and services for women who have experienced violence in the Region of Peel. The ultimate goal is to support member agencies in providing a consistent, supportive and inclusive response to reduce the systemic barriers that exist for survivors of violence in the region.
Click here to access the Enhanced Violence Against Women Protocol for the Region of Peel
PCAWA would like to thank the PCAWA membership and particularly the Systems Integration Workgroup for their direction, support and active participation in the development of the Enhanced Violence Against Women Protocol for The Region of Peel. The development of this protocol also could not have happened without the input and guidance of women survivors of violence in Peel. This protocol was prepared by Consultant, Jacqueline Benn-John with input from the PCAWA Advisory Committee and editing from the PCAWA Coordinator, Laura Hartley and Co-Chairs Sharon Floyd and Sharon Mayne-Devine.
The protocol was funded through the generous support of the Region of Peel and the Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration.